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Easy Tips to Play and Teach Your Dog New Tricks

By Dog Lover | October 28, 2009

Step 1: Get your dog warmed up for training by spending 5-10 minutes playing with him. This reinforces your bond with your pet and domination over him because the dogs all about hierarchy. Then you should talk to your pet and comfort him a little and you’re ready to begin to teach your pet tricks. Make sure they get ample amounts of water from fully adjustable dog bowls when training.

Step 2: Before you give a command to your pet, make sure that your dog is seeing you, and then show him that you have more to encourage it. Use your hands, since dogs by nature are very visual and the pet knows that your hands will give you the treatment, so your hands look when they try to teach.

Step 3: When speaking commands to your dog, communicate with your hands as well as with short words, to help you dog understand. At first your dog will not do anything while you do your signs that are fine. Always use a firm voice when reprimanding your dog, and never hit your dog while teaching him tricks! After that you must teach your dog to do physically. When you meet the objective, praise it too, give it its reward and wait an hour to re-teach what to do. A reward could be anything from a treat to dog paw jewelry.

Step 4: After teaching him patience, your dog will learn the trick. Expect at least a week to teach and ask another trick, tricks that you know at least two times per day.

Step 5: Teach your dog a new trick and do not forget that your pet gives you love without even ask you something in return, only much love. It’s necessary constantly to show the animal through basic training, who is the leader, respect for the animal to its owner and follow directions. You will want to teach your puppy simple commands at first, such as recognizing his name, “sit”, “stay”, and so forth. Use the word “no” in a stern voice, when your pet does something wrong. One of the first things you should teach a puppy is to go to the bathroom in a proper manner. If they do it on your carpet, then pet urine odor removal is necessary.

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